Socialization and Social Work as a Facilitator for Surgery Practice: A Sociological Link

Journal Title: Journal of Surgery Research and Practice - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Sociology as a science studying and investigating different matters from various perspectives. It looks at surgery practice highly followed and accompanied by in favor of the elderly people from the age of 65 and over. Social work as a necessity for all age groups, especially the elderly, bridges between the potential clients and patients to the medical and surgical resources. Many clients do not much know their health needs and conditions. Social work practice diagnoses the public health conditions of clients; referring them to medical centers for further diagnosis and practice. However, social work practice practice has contributed to longer life expectancy for the elder people, and the result of which is the existence of 29% people of 65 years and older in Japan. Many other European countries with advanced social work systems, have brought about high%age of their older people, simply through medications and surgical practices in case necessary. Therefore, countries must mind it to invest more on social work to pave the way towards surgery practice and other improvements in health conditions. Surgery practice is at all levels, and for all people regardless of social class, gender, religion, race etc. As all the means are available, and medical facilities have advanced, medical referrals are increasing day by day. To achieve it well and in a satisfactory way, it needs to be in parallel with social work. Practice of social work eventually leads to normal life.

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Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi

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  • EP ID EP698866
  • DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.46889/JSRP.2020.1202
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Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi (2020). Socialization and Social Work as a Facilitator for Surgery Practice: A Sociological Link. Journal of Surgery Research and Practice, 1(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-698866